Halle Berry & Nahla: Rainy Day Smiles

Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry was seen on the school run with her 4-year-old daughter Nahla on Friday (January 25). The Movie 43 star was all smiles with her pretty preschooler as they walked hand-in-hand to the car on the rainy afternoon.

Last Friday, we spotted Halle and her ex, French Canadian male model Gabriel Aubry, share the school run duties with their daughter.

After a lengthy custody war, the Monster’s Ball actress, 46, and her model ex, 37, “reached an amicable agreement” over the care of their daughter, Berry’s attorney Blair Berk stated after a hearing in Los Angeles.

Watch for the actress, 46, to light up the big screen in Cloud Atlas and The Call.

As she gets older, she really is starting to look like her dad…cute little girl.

http://aol.com Msirene

I’m so glad to see Halle smiling in these photos. I think this is a good thing instead of fighting the paps. Now, perhaps they will lighten up on bothering her, since she is trying to stay cool and not get upset. Good for her! As always, Nahla is adorable

Anonymous

Ditto Msirene. Great statement. Plus Nahla loves both her parents equally and smiles and frowns when with both of them.

Mathrary

O please, that mother is a nut who lies all the time, bipolar and that kid, ok tell the truth she looks like a old woman, the big nose, knock knees, skinny legs and weird smile.

Anonymous

You’ve diagnosed her with Bi-Polar disorder over the internet?!?! Well, wow, aren’t you a magical little M.D.?

Mia003

I agree with Anonymous and mean’t to thumb you up.

Kasey1

Wow, I get it if you don’t think the child is all that pretty, but you don’t have to point out what makes them “ugly or “unattractive” to you. What does your hair look like, your nose, your body? Are you a size 2? What do your eyes look like? Unless you’re some great beauty of God’s gift of the world, you don’t have to point out a child’s imperfections. There are some ugly trolls, and I mean ugly on the inside….and I guess miserable.

Anonymous

Unless you’re some great beauty of God’s gift of the world, you don’t have to point out a child’s imperfections.

Even if you ARE a great beauty, no one has to point out a child’s (perceived) imperfections!

http://babbyscoop Brenee

awe i love too see halle with naula it makes me fell good she lokks just like her mommey

Ibah

Yeh, she really has her Dad’s mouth and chin and all of his expressions. Kids change every few months.